The moderately swept second generation of the C&C fin keel can be seen here on the C&C 61, Grampus, at her launching in Bronte, Ontario, in the mid-1970s, at top. Her builder, Erich Bruckmann, wearing a white windbreaker, is standing by the crane. C&C Yachts featured the distinctive hull profile with its highly swept keel in its sales literature, at left, which made it a little awkward to easily abandon this approach to keel design even after more effective shapes were developed.

Bites, sweep, fins, bulbs, wings, and winglets Issue 104 : Sept/Oct 2015 In Part 1 (May 2015) and Part 2 (July 2015) of this narrative, we explored the evolution of the keel from a longitudinal struct...

Picture or a doormat on a boat

Trap dirt and sand before they get on the mother ship Issue 105 : Nov/Dec 2015 My sailboat, Pelorus, sits on a mooring about a third of a mile offshore. I get to her by dinghy, a plywood Phil Bolger d...

Cliff's portable vise is actually two vises mounted on a length of 2 x 8, top of page. The bench hook, above top, provides a cutting surface with a back for bracing the work piece and is stowed on top of the vise board, above.

Turn any flat surface into a workbench Issue 105 : Nov/Dec 2015 What happens if you find yourself on a sailboat and need a vise for holding either wood or metal while you work on it? I have long admir...

The remote control Darren ordered came as two components: the hand-held transmitter and a control box to mount beside the windlass controls, at top of page. Darren liked that this remote had a recessed on/off switch (red button) and an indicator light that shows it is on. The small control box for the remote fit neatly to the left of the larger windlass control box, at right. The yellow and white control wires that pair to the original green and white wires from the windlass control switch are easy to see.

Marital harmony restored at a bargain non-marine price Issue 105 : Nov/Dec 2015 After our first summer in our Benford 40 schooner, one of the items high on the refit list was upgrading the control for...

Picture of the Sport-brella

A cockpit shelter that gets around a dodger-defeating boom Issue 106 : Jan/Feb 2016 Our San Juan 7.7 has a large mainsail and a low-sweeping boom that prevents the use of a dodger, but we’ve come up w...

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